Chlorophyllase

/ˌklɔːroʊˈfɪleɪs/ noun

An enzyme that breaks down chlorophyll molecules by removing the phytol tail and metal ion, occurring naturally in plants during leaf senescence.

From chlorophyll plus -ase (enzyme suffix). Established in 20th-century biochemistry when scientists identified this specific enzyme's function in chlorophyll degradation.

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